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G R Couchman

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The Journal of Family Practice|May 15, 2001
E-mail communications in family practice: what do patients expect?G R Couchman, S N Forjuoh, T G Rascoe
The Journal of Family Practice|August 3, 2000
PSA testing by ageS N Forjuoh, G R Couchman, D B Cauthen
The Journal of Family Practice|October 29, 2000
Back-up antibiotic prescriptions for common respiratory symptoms. Patient satisfaction and fill ratesG R Couchman, T G Rascoe, S N Forjuoh
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1984
Family dynamics: a case of incestJ P Realini, E Ortiz, J M Turnbull, et al.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice|July 19, 2001
Open-access appointment scheduling in family practice: comparison of a demand prediction grid with actual appointmentsS N Forjuoh, W M Averitt, D B Cauthen, et al.
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The Journal of Family Practice|May 15, 2001
E-mail communications in family practice: what do patients expect?G R Couchman, S N Forjuoh, T G Rascoe
The Journal of Family Practice|August 3, 2000
PSA testing by ageS N Forjuoh, G R Couchman, D B Cauthen
The Journal of Family Practice|October 29, 2000
Back-up antibiotic prescriptions for common respiratory symptoms. Patient satisfaction and fill ratesG R Couchman, T G Rascoe, S N Forjuoh
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1984
Family dynamics: a case of incestJ P Realini, E Ortiz, J M Turnbull, et al.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice|July 19, 2001
Open-access appointment scheduling in family practice: comparison of a demand prediction grid with actual appointmentsS N Forjuoh, W M Averitt, D B Cauthen, et al.
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